Wednesday, 3 July 2013

CENSORED PHOTOS: Young Girls Again Share Unclad Pictures Of Themselves On Social Networks For Fame

In an era where being famousseems to be everything, a lot of people
are now doing anything, and I mean anything to get their names out
there – doesn't matter if they have to go the immoral route.


With social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter, Youtube,and Keek
and Instagram, our youths do not bother to work hard for fame and
success anymore. And who can blame them, when girls instantly trend
just by posting unclad photos on Twitter and Instagram, they get
worldwideattention just by posting a Youtube or Keek video- it
justseems like the perfect answer for fame-obsessed young women.


Let's face it, we can go on andon about how repugnant some of those
acts are, but the fact remains that they still pique our interests, we
still talk about them and give them what they are looking for –
attention. Even well known celebs trying to raise their profile have
now resorted to posting virtually unclad photos, pictures with the
doing drugs and the likes.


The young ones are not exempted. Secondary school students now put up
"s*xual" pictures of themselves on these social media sites, and since
most parents don't even get the appeal of some of these sites, they
have no idea what their kids are up to.


For instance, I am a huge twitter fans and ever so often,I come across
these "trending"young girls. Imagine my shock one day when I found out
that a classmate of my little sister (Still in JSS3) "trended" for a
whole day over a picture of her in just panties, taken in her bedroom.


Being famous for the obscene seems to be a trend these days and people
who do virtually nothing are making loads of money just by sitting on
their asses so it is no wonder that it definitely is quite the
temptation.


There are now no boundaries, no limits and no scruples. Andone is left
to wonder, where does this all lead to? What will our children and
children's children do for money?


And where have all our morals gone? What can bedone to curb these
seemingly unending acts?

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